Chloe Carpenter isn't like other women. She can communicate with animals. A gift she unwrapped following one of her frequent dances with death. In her otherwise wacky life, she's finally found a semblance of sanity working at the Plum Beach Wildlife Park, where her unique talents can make life or death differences for the animals in her care. That semblance is shattered when a new veterinarian roars into the park in his spiffed up sports car and sets his golden gaze on her. If she had her way, he'd roar right back out. Problem: He's her new coworker and he's saved her life twice - in the past twenty-four hours.
Zane Marshall, Enforcer for the Pacific Pack of purebred werewolves, has a job to do - figure out who or what is mutilating the young men of Plum Beach.
The one thing I love about the book is the way the author
has put a Dr. Doolittle type character (Chloe) into a world of danger, a world
full of vampires, werewolves, and murders. Interesting would be the one word I
would use to describe this book. I read a few other reviews that said this book
was lacking a bit in the romance department but in truth I feel the author was
right to do this. She let the story line itself take precedence in this book
instead of page turning steamy scenes that leave little to the plot (which was
amazing). I highly recommend this book, especially if you are looking for
something different, that takes you outside of the box.
Thank you for taking the time to read and review I Kissed a Dog. I'm so glad you enjoyed the read, and I appreciate your positive recommendation. Book two will have a bit more "steam." Though only when it makes sense. You were so right when you alluded to my style of romance ... if it isn't part of the actual story, it won't be there to fill the pages. Happy Reading everyone!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you liked the review and apologize about the link not working originally. I am really looking forward to book two!
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